Assembly Type Cardboard Hanger

ABSTRACT

The Invention provides an assembly type cardboard hanger, which consists of a cardboard hanger main body and a hook portion. The main body is provided with an assembling seat and the hook portion is set with an assembling portion, which can be assembled with the assembling seat of the main body. Moreover, the Invention can also form a hook portion made of plastic and consisting of hooks and a U-shaped structure. The hook portion is pivoted to the top of the U-shaped structure by a convex edge so that the hook portion can rotate. The hook portion and the main body of the Invention is of a separating design, so that a few necessary scraps may only be generated during the layout of the products to improve the utilization ratio of the materials and to achieve the objective of cost saving. Besides, the few scraps generated during the layout of the hook portion or main body can be arranged to produce a fastening piece in an arbitrary shape, which is used to fasten the hooks and the main body, finally for increased utilization of is materials and reduced cost.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The Invention relates to a clothes hanger, in particular an assembly type cardboard hanger, of which a few scraps may be generated during manufacturing and can be utilized effectively.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Traditional rigid cardboard hooks are produced by single-stroke press with a die cutter. The hook portion of the hanger is connected with its main body, so that many scraps may be generated and cannot be reused during the layout of the hanger, which results in unnecessary waste, and direct results are that the production cost of the hanger cannot be reduced. Moreover, the body of this traditional cardboard hanger cannot rotate, properly meet the space or rotatorily exhibit clothes as the case may be.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In order to solve technical problems in the prior art that excessive scraps are produced by the cardboard hanger and the main body of the hanger is dumb, the Invention aims to provide an assembly type cardboard hanger, of which less scraps are generated during manufacturing and can be utilized effectively.

The assembly type cardboard hanger consists of a cardboard hanger main body and a hook portion, the main body is provided with an assembling seat and the hook portion is set with an assembling portion, which can be assembled and integrated with the assembling seat of the main body.

The assembling seat on the main body is a wedging groove in the middle, and the assembling portion on the hook portion is a grip head protruding forwards according to the shape of the wedging groove. Moreover, two fastening pieces for griping and fixing are respectively arranged at two outsides of the assembling seat and the assembling portion and respectively linked with the assembling seat and the assembling portion.

The main body consists of left and right parts, which joint form the wedging groove.

The fastening piece is combined with the assembling seat and the assembling portion by bonding, riveting or screwing.

The fastening piece is elliptic.

The fastening piece is made of plastic or metallic materials.

A wedging hole is set in the middle of the assembling seat on the main body and the assembling portion of the hook portion is arranged on a U-shaped structure, which can be straddled and bonded in the middle of the main body. The assembling portion on the hook portion is an engaging part corresponding to the wedging hole and the engaging part is set at a side of the U-shaped structure.

The hook portion is made of plastic or metallic materials.

A cross beam is integrated at the bottom of the main body.

The Invention has the following beneficial effects: the hook portion and the main body of the Invention is of a separating design, so that a few necessary scraps may only be generated during the layout of the products to improve the utilization ratio of the materials and to achieve the objective of cost saving. Besides, the few scraps generated during the layout of the hook portion or main body can be arranged to produce a fastening piece in an arbitrary shape, which is used to fasten the hooks and the main body, finally to save materials and reduce cost.

BRIEF INTRODUCTIONS TO THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 is an explosion diagram for the first embodiment of the Invention.

FIG. 2 is an explosion diagram for the second embodiment of the Invention.

FIG. 3 is a diagram after assembly of the first and second embodiments of the Invention.

FIG. 4 is an explosion diagram for the third embodiment of the Invention.

FIG. 5 is a side structural diagram of the hook portion in the third embodiment of the Invention.

FIG. 6 is a front structural diagram of the hook portion in the fourth embodiment of the Invention.

FIG. 7 is an upward structural diagram of the U-shaped structure in the fourth embodiment of the Invention.

Of which: Cardboard hanger 10 Cardboard hanger main Assembling seat 11 Cross beam 14 body 1 Hook portion 2 Assembling portion 21 U-shaped structure 22 Fastening piece 3 Hanging hole 211 Convex edge 231 Chute 212 Access hole 213

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In order to describe the central idea expressed in the above description of the Invention, specific embodiments are used for expression. All different objects in the embodiments are described in the proportions, dimensions, deformations or displacement suitable for instruction but not plotted in the proportion of the actual elements. In the following descriptions, similar elements are indicated in the same numbers.

The Invention proposes an assembly type cardboard hanger 10, which consists of a cardboard hanger main body 1 and a hook portion 2. The main body 1 is in the form of a plate type clothes hanger with a left and a right shoulder and the hook portion 2 is a structure used to hang other objects. The main body 1 is provided with an assembling seat 11 and the hook portion 2 is set with an assembling portion 21, which can be integrated with the assembling seat 11 of the main body 1. The Invention completely separates the hook portion and the main body of the clothes hanger. As shown in FIG. 1-4, the main body 1 is separated off, the advantages of which lie in only a few scraps generated in the layout of the products and higher utilization ratio of the materials, so as to achieve the objective of product cost saving.

In the first embodiment as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the assembling seat 11 on the main body 1 is a wedging groove located in the middle and the assembling portion 21 on the hook portion 2 is a grip head protruding forwards in the form of a wedging groove. So, the hook portion 2 can be securely attached in the main body 1 and is uneasy to be directly pulled out.

Moreover, the wedging groove of the assembling seat 11 is arranged on a protruding part of the main body 1. In this way, the wedging groove does not destroy the bearing structure of the main body 1. Furthermore, the wedging groove and the grip head are fitting together in an arc form, so that the arc bearing theory is utilized to not destroy the overall mechanical configuration of the hanger 10 as much as possible. Certainly, under the same bearing conditions, the fitting style of the wedging groove and the grip head is not limited to the arc fitting as shown in the figure, but can be realized by triangular, quadrangular, polygonal or other planar clamping forms. Moreover, two fastening pieces 3 for gripping and fixing are respectively arranged at the outsides of the assembling seat 11 and the assembling portion 21 and respectively bonded with the assembling seat 11 and the assembling portion 21. After being bonded with both the assembling seat 11 and the assembling portion 21, the fastening piece 3 can prevent the hook portion 2 from slipping out both sides of the main body 1. After the assembly, a whole cardboard hanger is commonly composed by the assembling seat 11 of the hook portion 2 and the assembling portion 21 of the main body 1.

As shown in FIG. 1, the hook portion 2 and the main body 1 can be directly separated into two separate parts in the process of production, which can be produced in one layout or in separate layout. A few scraps generated in the layout and production of the hook portion 2 or the main body 1 can be matched to produce a fastening piece 5 (small elliptic piece or other parts in an arbitrary form) in an arbitrary form, which can be used to fasten the hooks and the main body so as to save materials and cut the production cost; the fastening piece 5 fixes and connects the separating positions on the positive and negative faces of the hook portion 2 and the main body 1 in the form of bonding, riveting or other arbitrary fastening mode, to form an integral hanger.

The second embodiment as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 is different from the first embodiment in the following: the main body 1 can be divided into a left part 13 and a right part 12, which jointly form the wedging groove. The advantages lie in only a few necessary scraps generated in the layout of the products and higher utilization ratio of the materials, so as to achieve the objective of product cost saving.

The third embodiment as shown in FIG. 4 is different from the above two embodiments in the following: the assembling seat 11 on the main body 1 is a wedging hole located in the middle and the assembling portion of the hook portion 2 is set on a U-shaped structure 22, which is straddled and bonded in the middle of the main body 1. The assembling portion 21 on the hook portion 2 is an engaging part corresponding to the wedging hole and the engaging part is set at a side of the U-shaped structure 22 (as shown in FIG. 5) and a handhole is arranged in respect to the engaging part on another side of the U-shaped structure 22, so that a finger can be put into the handhole to press the engaging part, release the engagement with the wedging hole and accordingly to part the hook portion 2 from the main body 1.

As shown in FIG. 5, the hook portion 2 in this embodiment can also be separately made of plastics, hardware and other materials. A wedging hole is reserved to mutually engage with the hanger on the main body 1 by cross cutting, pressing or other modes. Then, the hook portion 2 is of the design, which can be engaged with the main body and easy to separate two different materials, and then the hook portion 2 is engaged with the main body 1 to improve the problem that the paper hanger is easily worn. At the time of recovery, the engaging part of the hook portion 2 and the cardboard body 1 can be lightly pressed to separate two different materials easily, which is very beneficial to separate the hook portion 2 made of other materials from the main body at the time of recovery. After being damaged or worn, the main body can be replaced, cyclically utilized, classified and recovered to achieve the objective of cost reduction.

Meanwhile, it is critical that, under the condition that the practicability should be fully considered for the hook portion made of plastics or other materials during the design, an open type design is adopted at the lower socket, so that the main body is pushed to connect with the hook portion more easily; meanwhile, the hook portion 2 as shown in FIG. 5 can be divided into two units, saying the hanger 23 and the U-shaped structure 22, as detailed in FIGS. 6 and 7 of the fourth embodiment, of which a convex edge 231 is set on the bottom of the hanger 23 and can hung and held at the hanging hole 211 of the U-shaped structure 22. The convex edge 231 is a circular, square or elliptic piece or in other shape with the external diameter larger than the hanging hole 211 and the interior of the convex edge 231 is connected with the hanger 23 by a cylinder, of which the internal diameter is smaller than the hanging hole 211.

As for specific assembly structure, the structure shown in FIG. 7 can be chosen. A large access hole 213 can be firstly opened on a side and a chute 212 is connected to the side of the access hole 213 so that the part of the hanger 23 inside the convex edge 231 can slide into the hanging hole 211 along the chute 212. This figure indicates that the design can effectively overcome the problem that the hook portion cannot rotate in traditional design, so that the whole hanger can be used to hang and exhibit clothes in different angles as required by the show shelf, to achieve the effect that the products can be exhibited fully.

In the first and third embodiments above, as shown in FIG. 4, a cross beam 14 can be integrated at the bottom side of the main body 1 to accordingly improve the bearing capacity and structural strength, which can be chosen as required by actual structures during actual production practice.

The embodiments mentioned above are preferable ones of the Invention and should not be used to limit the practical range of the Invention; therefore, all simple and equivalent changes and modifications made according to the patent scope and creative descriptions as claimed in the Invention should be covered in the scope of this Invention. 

1. An assembly type cardboard hanger, consisting of a cardboard hanger main body and a hook portion, wherein the main body is provided with an assembling seat and the hook portion is set with an assembling portion, which can be assembled with the assembling seat of the main body.
 2. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the assembling seat on the main body is a wedging groove located on a middle binding lug, and the assembling portion on the hook portion is a grip head protruding forwards according to the shape of the wedging groove. Moreover, two fastening pieces for griping and fixing are respectively arranged at two outsides of the assembling seat and the assembling portion and respectively linked with the assembling seat and the assembling portion.
 3. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 2, wherein the main body is divided into left and right parts, which jointly form the wedging groove.
 4. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening piece is combined with the assembling seat and the assembling portion by bonding, riveting or screwing.
 5. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening piece is elliptic.
 6. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening piece is made of plastic or metallic materials.
 7. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein a wedging hole is set in the middle of the assembling seat on the main body and the assembling portion of the hook portion is arranged on a U-shaped structure, which can be straddled and bonded in the middle of the main body. The assembling portion on the hook portion is an engaging part corresponding to the wedging hole and the engaging part is set at a side of the U-shaped structure.
 8. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 7, wherein corresponding to the engaging part, a handhole is set on a side of the U-shaped structure so that a finger can be put into the handhole to release the engagement.
 9. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 7, wherein the hook portion consists of hooks and a U-shaped structure, and the hook portion is pivoted with the U-shaped structure by a convex edge.
 10. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 9, wherein a hanging hole is set on the top of the U-shaped structure and is used to pivot the convex edge, and an access hole with external diameter larger than the convex edge is set at the side of the hanging hole and a chute is connected at the side of the access hole so that the convex edge may slide along the chute into the hanging hole.
 11. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hook portion is made of plastic or metallic materials.
 12. The assembly type cardboard hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein a cross beam is integrated at the bottom of the main body. 